It’s one of the most common questions we get: Should I go for memory foam or a spring mattress? Both have their strengths, and the answer depends entirely on your lifestyle, sleep habits, and who you share your bed with.
Side Sleepers You need a soft to medium mattress that cushions your shoulders and hips. Memory foam or pillow-top mattresses work best as they contour to the curves of your body and reduce pressure points.
Back Sleepers You need medium-firm support to keep your spine in a neutral position. A hybrid or latex mattress gives the right balance of comfort and support without letting your hips sink too deep.
Stomach Sleepers You need a firm mattress to prevent your lower back from arching unnaturally. Avoid soft memory foam — it can cause back pain over time.
Memory Foam
- Moulds perfectly to your body shape
- Excellent pressure relief for joints and hips
- Ideal for couples — absorbs motion so you don’t disturb each other
- Can sleep warm — look for gel-infused or open-cell variants
- Best for: side sleepers, couples, people with joint pain
Spring / Innerspring
- More breathable and naturally cooler to sleep on
- Good bounce and strong edge support
- Better suited for heavier individuals needing firm support
- More affordable at the entry level
- Best for: single sleepers, hot sleepers, those on a budget
Hybrid (Best of Both Worlds)
- Combines foam comfort layers with spring core support
- Great all-rounder suitable for most types of sleepers
- Premium feel at a mid-range price point
- Best for: couples with different sleep preferences





